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Department Of Veterinary Anatomy Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine Hokkaido University | 論文
- Prolactin Induces Protamine 2mRNA Expression in Rat Testis
- Morphological Studies on Testicular Development in the Horse
- Sympatric Distribution of the Two Morphological Types of the Common Tree Shrew in Hat-Yai Districts (South Thailand)
- MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE JUNCTURA CELLS OF THE RAT OVIDUCT AFTER HORMONAL TREATMENT
- FINE STRUCTURE OF POST-CAPILLARY VENULES IN MOUSE LYMPH NODES
- STUDIES ON THE LYMPHONODI OF CATS V. : LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE FROM THE PERITONEAL AND PLEURAL CAVITIES
- STUDIES ON THE LYMPHONODI OF CATS IV. : MACROSCOPICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE LYMPHONODI IN THE THORACIC CAVITY AND SUPPLEMENTAL OBSERVATIONS ON THOSE IN THE HEAD AND NECK
- STUDIES ON THE LYMPHONODI OF CATS III. : MACROSCOPICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE LYMPHONODI IN THE ABDOMINAL AND PELVIC CAVITIES
- SEGMENTATION OF THE RAT OVIDUCT
- IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION OF JUXTAGLOMERULAR CELLS IN THE KIDNEYS OF DOMESTIC MAMMALS AND FOWLS
- IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE LOCALIZATION OF ANTIGEN-BEARING PHAGOCYTES AND LYMPHOCYTES IN MOUSE LYMPH NODES AFTER THE GERMINAL CENTER FORMATION
- Comparative study of renin expression in the coagulating glands of C57BL/6 and Balb/c mice
- THE LYMPH SYSTEM IN MICE
- MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY ON SPECIALIZED SKIN GLANDS OF THE SIKA DEER (Cervus nippon yezoensis H.) WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE CAUDAL GLAND
- Immunocytochemical Identification of Four Cell Types in the Pancreatic Islets of the Japanese Serow, Capricornis crispus : COMMUNICATION : Morphology
- Immunohistochemical Demonstration of S-100 Protein in the Chick Non-Nervous Tissues : Morphology
- Cytoplasmic Tubular Arrays in Canine Neurons Containing Intracisternal Microtubules
- Relation of Parapoxvirus Infection to Physical Conditions in Japanese Serows in Gifu Prefecture in the winter of 1984-1985
- THE HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES OF THE UTERINE VEINS OF MULTIPAROUS COWS
- THE FINE STRUCTURE OF THE GLYCOGEN CONTAINING CELLS IN THE CHICKEN SPINAL CORD